Early Warning Systems for Advanced Threat

Today's digital transformation is fraught with cyber risk: New adversaries, new tactics and new threats. Conventional defences are no longer effective. To collaborate, communicate, and innovate in today’s digital world, organizations capabilities must evolve. This transformation requires organisations to implement an Intelligent Driven Security strategy.
In this session learn how this radical leap forward delivers the visibility, analysis, and action to detect threats, confirm and manage identities, mitigate risk and stop today’s threats. Failure is not an option.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), taking effect in May of 2018, will be a game-changing regulation that will reset the best practice models for data privacy and protection globally. As a regulation, as opposed to a directive, it will directly impose a uniform data security law on all EU members and will also apply to non-EU companies if they process personal data of EU individuals. The GDPR will increase privacy for individuals and give regulatory authorities greater powers to take action against businesses that breach the new law.

Preparing for GDPR is no small task – the regulation requires organizations to know exactly what, when, and where they are collecting information from covered persons, processing the information, storing the information (and how long), and sending information to others, including across borders. This, in addition to the fact that organizations could be liable for fines of up to 4% of annual global revenue (or €20 million whichever is greater), has propelled data protection directly into the boardroom.

What does this mean for your organization? Join us for this interactive webcast where we will discuss tips for accelerating your GDPR readiness, including:

Understanding GDPR and why it presents the most significant change to data protection in the EU since 1995
Four key areas you need to focus on as you prepare for GDPR
A maturity based approach to building a sustainable GDPR strategy

The European General Data Protection Regulation presents the most significant change to data protection in the EU since 1995. It’s been discussed in the EU for the last four years. It will come into force in May 2018 and once adopted, it will be the law across 26 EU states and that’s one of the big differences with how Data Protection is implemented in the member states.

Today's digital transformation is fraught with cyber risk: New adversaries, new tactics and new threats. Conventional defences are no longer effective. To collaborate, communicate, and innovate in today’s digital world, organizations capabilities must evolve. This transformation requires organisations to implement an Intelligent Driven Security strategy.
In this session learn how this radical leap forward delivers the visibility, analysis, and action to detect threats, confirm and manage identities, mitigate risk and stop today’s threats. Failure is not an option.